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The Old School

★★★BicesterGarden view
8.7/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

House, Ensuite
1x Double Up to 4

1 Double Bed Layout - Bedroom Need to Know - Weekly housekeeping Non-Smoking

Family House, Shared Bathroom
1x Double Up to 8

1 Double Bed Features a private deck/patio Layout - Bedroom, dining area, and sitting area Food & Drink - Kitch…

Classic Twin Room, Shared Bathroom, Garden View (Jeremy's Room)
2x Twin Up to 2
Garden view

2 Twin Beds Overlooking the garden Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker…

Traditional Double Room, Shared Bathroom, Garden View (Rupert's Room)
1x Queen Up to 2
Garden view

1 Queen Bed Overlooking the garden Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker…

Traditional Double Room, Shared Bathroom, Garden View (Spare Room)
1x King Up to 2
Garden view

1 King Bed Overlooking the garden Layout - Bedroom Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker and cleaning supplies Sl…

Traditional Twin Room, Shared Bathroom, Garden View (Dominic's Room)
2x Twin Up to 2
Garden view

2 Twin Beds Overlooking the garden Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Sleep - Bed sheets Bathroom -…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Nut Tree Inn★ Michelin With its 15th-century origins and smartly thatched roof, this may look like a typical English pub, but it's no ordinary village local. Mike and Imogen bought the place back in 2006 and have since put Murcott on the foodie map, whilst also keeping their inn a friendly, welcoming place. Refined, elegant dishes are delivered in the form of a tasting menu or a simpler 'pub classics' selection, both of which showcase the kitchen's ability to deliver tried-and-tested favourites with great skill – just look at the textbook sauces and the superb choice of breads to start.11.2km
  • The Yurt at NicholsonsBib If you’re after something a little different, head to Nicholsons Nursery to have lunch in this lovely yurt – which is fashioned from upcycled materials – or in one of the themed private huts alongside. The generously sized, Mediterranean-influenced cooking is unfussy in style but propelled by bold flavours and excellent technique from the kitchen; cider-cured chalkstream trout with a brilliantly made crab bisque is a wonderful example. The confident, bright and breezy service is a natural fit for a place where you can't help but find yourself smiling.13.8km
  • The Pilgrim This appealing community pub is a friendly, welcoming place. It’s characterised by heavy timbers and an unpretentious feel; find a spot by the wood-burning stove in the cosy bar-lounge or out in the spacious beer garden. The carefully prepared, modern dishes are ideal for sharing, with 2-3 per person constituting a feast; the further down the menu the read, the larger the dishes become. Some of the ingredients are from their kitchen garden.16.7km
  • Killingworth Castle There's a lovely pub ambience at this attractive 16th-century inn; the crackling fire is perfect for winter, while the landscaped garden comes into its own in summer. The chefs bake their own breads, butcher their own meats, and champion local and organic produce in comforting yet refined dishes. An array of menus lets you tailor your visit depending on the mood and occasion: bargain hunters should go for the great value set lunch; families can gather for a Sunday roast; and the tasting menu is there for special occasions. Bedrooms are available to extend your visit.18.4km
  • The Nest Just down the road from Blenheim Palace, this well-run restaurant is found inside the impressive Feathers Hotel. A gorgeously refurbished property, its elegant style extends to the chic dining room, where the building’s 17th-century features are blended with a light pastel palette. The assured cooking delivers expertly balanced flavours and textures in each enticing dish – just be sure to order a side of the terrific crispy layered potatoes with truffle salt and parmesan. The service team are engaging and attentive yet free of fuss and formality.19.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Claydon House Grade I listed historic house museum in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom10.7km
  • Buckingham Castle castle in the United Kingdom11.0km
  • Ardley Castle castle in the UK7.4km
  • Beaumont Castle castle in Mixbury, Oxfordshire, England, UK7.6km
  • Deddington Castle motte-and-bailey castle in Oxfordshire, England, UK15.0km
  • Wolvercote Cemetery cemetery in the parish of Wolvercote, Oxford19.4km
  • Astwell Castle castle in Helmdon, West Northamptonshire, England, UK17.6km
  • Brackley Castle motte-and-bailey castle in Brackley, West Northamptonshire, England, UK10.4km

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